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Gov. Jack Williams
Governor
To Arrive
On June 4
Governor Jack Williams of
Arizona, commencement speaker, will arrive at Riverside Municipal airport at 3:30, June 4.
Met by Riverside Mayor Ben
Lewis, the governor will be presented with a key to the city at the
airport.
Accompanied by his wife Vera
and their security guard, he will
arrive in a private plane and be
in Riverside at the Mission Inn
until June 7.
Dr. James Staples encourages
all CBC students to meet the
governor at the airport to welcome him and his wife to Riverside.
Commencement Ceremony
Honors 107 Graduates
With graduation nearing, both
Baccalaureate and Commencement ceremonies will be held
next week. 107 seniors will graduate.
The Baccalaureate Service, to
be held at Magnolia Avenue Baptist Church on Friday, June 4,
at 7:30 will feature Doyle Phillips, father of Jan Phillips and
pastor of Cypress Avenue Baptist Church in Carmichael.
Speaking on "And Now Therefore
. . .," Rev. Phillips was second
vice president of the State Convention last year.
Presenting the scripture reading and prayer will be Dewey C.
Squyres, Pastor of Lone Star
Baptist Church of Lockney, Texas, and father of student Dewey
Squyres. The Benediction will be
given by Travis Lawrence, pastor
of Trinity Baptist Church in Ukiah
and father of La Juan Lawrence.
Robert Brainard Pear sal I
Robert Pearsall
Joins English Dept.
Robert Brainard Pearsall will
join the English Dept. this fall.
Pearsall comes from the University of Nevada at Las Vegas
where he has taught since 1967.
He received his B.A. from the
University of Puget Sound, Ta-
coma, Wash, and his masters
and Ph.D. from Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y.
He has taught at such colleges
as Eastern Michigan University,
Spellman College, Georgia, Sacramento State College, and the
University of Texas.
Pearsall has published several
books and a number of articles
for professional journals..
His interests include arts,
sports, church school teaching
and writing. Scouting is one of
his community activities.
Schedule Of Activities
Friday, June 4
3:30 - Gov. Jack Williams' plane arrives at Riverside
Municipal Airport.
7:30 - Baccalaureate Servi ce at Magnolia Baptist
Church.
Saturday, June 5
8:00 - Senior Breakfast at the YMCA (4020 Jefferson)
Courtesy ofthe Alumni Association.
3:00 - President's Reception in the College Chapel honoring speakers,classof 1971 and their families.
7:30 - Commencement on front lawn.
9:30 - Farewell Fellowship for the Seniors and their
families on the front portico; courtesy ofthe
Riverside Chapter Alumni Association.
The Concert Choir, directed
by Curtis Cheek, professor of
Music, will sing.
Commencement, the next day
at 7:30, will be on the front lawn
ofthe campus and feature Governor Jack Williams of Arizona
speaking on "Never a Greater
Time to Live."
Harold Hendricks, father of
Robert and Carolyn Hendricks
and pastor ofthe First Southern
Baptist Church of Corona, will
read the scripture and lead the
prayer. Janna Longshore, vice-
president of the class pf_ 1971
will introduce the Senior class
to Gov. Williams and senior
Frank Hall will present the class
gift -- a small prayer chapel.
The Benediction will be brought
by William Hall, chairman ofthe
Board of Development. Singing
will be the Concert Choir under
the direction of Curtis Cheek.
Student Team Announced
For BSU Summer Work
The first of three summer
student service teams has been
announced by Joe Cutsinger, BSU
director.
Paul Warren, Preacher; Stan
Buchanan, Music leader; Nancy
Peavler, Forum Leader; and Ed
dy Merino, pianist will leave
June 14 and be serving throughout California for ten weeks.
Traveling through Carmichael;
Palmdale; North Coast; Shasta
and Sierra' Butte Associations,
the team will concentrate primarily on Northern California.
Paul, from Ojai, will be a
senior next yeaF. Stan is from
Manteca and will also be a senior.
Nancy, a sophomore next fall, is
from North Edwards. Eddy, a
graduating senior from Imperial
Beach, went one previous summer in lVoS. wVMmnivimimmmmtGi,
Student Affairs
Committee Meets
The Student Affairs Committee
has been meeting regularly for
several weeks. They have been
discussing the student handbook
and various dorm policies.
"Effort is being made tore-
vise the Student Handbook and
clarify some of the statements
we already have in it, to make
the handbook more meaningful
Alumni Host
'71 Senior
Breakfast
The Alumni Association of California Baptist Col lege will honor
the 1971 graduates at a breakfast
on June 5, at 8 a.m. at the San
Jacinto Room of the Y.M.C.A.
Riverside.
Reservations must be made by
Wednesday, June 2 in the public
relations office or alumni as-
soc, room 277. All seniors are
honored guests. Other guest tickets are S2.25.
Phil Tilden, director of Public
Relations, will be the master of
ceremonies.
The Rev. Doyle Phillips, baccalaureate speaker, and Gov. &
Mrs. Jack Williams of Arizona
will be attending.
to students and faculty,
T. Brown.
said O.
The members of the Student
Affairs Committee include three
administrators, Dean Brown, Mr.
Barnes and Mrs. Carleton. It
also includes three faculty members, Mrs. Thompson, Dr. Roddy
and Mr. Marler, and three students, Diana Is be 11, Merrill
Smoak and Rick Pribbernow. The
students on the committee are
the two dorm presidents and the
A.S.B. second vice - president.
There are two sub-committees
under the Student Affairs Committee composed of five students
from each dorm.
Last week the dorm subcommittees suggested to the Student Affairs Committee that the
women's dorm curfews be
changed. The proposed changes
were:
Weekdays -- 1st semester freshman - 10:00.
2nd semester freshman-
seniors - 12:00.
Weekends -- Everyone - 1:00.
Dean Brown said, "I expect
the committee to take favorable
action on the proposed recommendation."
If these new hours are passed,
they will go into effect in the fall
and will be published in the 1971-
72 Student Handbook.
All have served on weekend
student service teams and will
receive $350 for their work this
summer.
"I hope to have two other teams
ready to announce early next
week, but we need more students
to apply as preachers," Cutsinger said.
Steve Holden has been appointed as the first BSU Missionary supported totally by CBC and
will assume duties as a youth director and Bible School teacher
in Aiea, Hawaii on June 5. Serving at the Trinity Baptist Church,
he will also train other young
people in mission work.
Steve attended the Win School
at Magnolia Avenue Baptist
Church last week and will gain
further training in attending the
Associational Vacation Bible
School Clinic with the Summer
Student Service Team.
Steve is a Sophomore and is
involved in the Drama Trio.
Scope Missionaries:
Renee Parkhurst - Jamaica
Carmen Sandoval - California
BSU Team
Tine Coble - California BSU
Team
Home Mission Board:
Jim Florence- Oregon
Merril Smoak - Oregon
Manuel Sol is - Colorado
Janis Grubbs - Kansas -
Nebraska
Appointed by a church, Rick
Pribbernow will serve in Ohio.
Former CBC student Clifford
Gravitt, now attending Oklahoma
City University, has been appointed to Chicago.

Gov. Jack Williams
Governor
To Arrive
On June 4
Governor Jack Williams of
Arizona, commencement speaker, will arrive at Riverside Municipal airport at 3:30, June 4.
Met by Riverside Mayor Ben
Lewis, the governor will be presented with a key to the city at the
airport.
Accompanied by his wife Vera
and their security guard, he will
arrive in a private plane and be
in Riverside at the Mission Inn
until June 7.
Dr. James Staples encourages
all CBC students to meet the
governor at the airport to welcome him and his wife to Riverside.
Commencement Ceremony
Honors 107 Graduates
With graduation nearing, both
Baccalaureate and Commencement ceremonies will be held
next week. 107 seniors will graduate.
The Baccalaureate Service, to
be held at Magnolia Avenue Baptist Church on Friday, June 4,
at 7:30 will feature Doyle Phillips, father of Jan Phillips and
pastor of Cypress Avenue Baptist Church in Carmichael.
Speaking on "And Now Therefore
. . ." Rev. Phillips was second
vice president of the State Convention last year.
Presenting the scripture reading and prayer will be Dewey C.
Squyres, Pastor of Lone Star
Baptist Church of Lockney, Texas, and father of student Dewey
Squyres. The Benediction will be
given by Travis Lawrence, pastor
of Trinity Baptist Church in Ukiah
and father of La Juan Lawrence.
Robert Brainard Pear sal I
Robert Pearsall
Joins English Dept.
Robert Brainard Pearsall will
join the English Dept. this fall.
Pearsall comes from the University of Nevada at Las Vegas
where he has taught since 1967.
He received his B.A. from the
University of Puget Sound, Ta-
coma, Wash, and his masters
and Ph.D. from Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y.
He has taught at such colleges
as Eastern Michigan University,
Spellman College, Georgia, Sacramento State College, and the
University of Texas.
Pearsall has published several
books and a number of articles
for professional journals..
His interests include arts,
sports, church school teaching
and writing. Scouting is one of
his community activities.
Schedule Of Activities
Friday, June 4
3:30 - Gov. Jack Williams' plane arrives at Riverside
Municipal Airport.
7:30 - Baccalaureate Servi ce at Magnolia Baptist
Church.
Saturday, June 5
8:00 - Senior Breakfast at the YMCA (4020 Jefferson)
Courtesy ofthe Alumni Association.
3:00 - President's Reception in the College Chapel honoring speakers,classof 1971 and their families.
7:30 - Commencement on front lawn.
9:30 - Farewell Fellowship for the Seniors and their
families on the front portico; courtesy ofthe
Riverside Chapter Alumni Association.
The Concert Choir, directed
by Curtis Cheek, professor of
Music, will sing.
Commencement, the next day
at 7:30, will be on the front lawn
ofthe campus and feature Governor Jack Williams of Arizona
speaking on "Never a Greater
Time to Live."
Harold Hendricks, father of
Robert and Carolyn Hendricks
and pastor ofthe First Southern
Baptist Church of Corona, will
read the scripture and lead the
prayer. Janna Longshore, vice-
president of the class pf_ 1971
will introduce the Senior class
to Gov. Williams and senior
Frank Hall will present the class
gift -- a small prayer chapel.
The Benediction will be brought
by William Hall, chairman ofthe
Board of Development. Singing
will be the Concert Choir under
the direction of Curtis Cheek.
Student Team Announced
For BSU Summer Work
The first of three summer
student service teams has been
announced by Joe Cutsinger, BSU
director.
Paul Warren, Preacher; Stan
Buchanan, Music leader; Nancy
Peavler, Forum Leader; and Ed
dy Merino, pianist will leave
June 14 and be serving throughout California for ten weeks.
Traveling through Carmichael;
Palmdale; North Coast; Shasta
and Sierra' Butte Associations,
the team will concentrate primarily on Northern California.
Paul, from Ojai, will be a
senior next yeaF. Stan is from
Manteca and will also be a senior.
Nancy, a sophomore next fall, is
from North Edwards. Eddy, a
graduating senior from Imperial
Beach, went one previous summer in lVoS. wVMmnivimimmmmtGi,
Student Affairs
Committee Meets
The Student Affairs Committee
has been meeting regularly for
several weeks. They have been
discussing the student handbook
and various dorm policies.
"Effort is being made tore-
vise the Student Handbook and
clarify some of the statements
we already have in it, to make
the handbook more meaningful
Alumni Host
'71 Senior
Breakfast
The Alumni Association of California Baptist Col lege will honor
the 1971 graduates at a breakfast
on June 5, at 8 a.m. at the San
Jacinto Room of the Y.M.C.A.
Riverside.
Reservations must be made by
Wednesday, June 2 in the public
relations office or alumni as-
soc, room 277. All seniors are
honored guests. Other guest tickets are S2.25.
Phil Tilden, director of Public
Relations, will be the master of
ceremonies.
The Rev. Doyle Phillips, baccalaureate speaker, and Gov. &
Mrs. Jack Williams of Arizona
will be attending.
to students and faculty,
T. Brown.
said O.
The members of the Student
Affairs Committee include three
administrators, Dean Brown, Mr.
Barnes and Mrs. Carleton. It
also includes three faculty members, Mrs. Thompson, Dr. Roddy
and Mr. Marler, and three students, Diana Is be 11, Merrill
Smoak and Rick Pribbernow. The
students on the committee are
the two dorm presidents and the
A.S.B. second vice - president.
There are two sub-committees
under the Student Affairs Committee composed of five students
from each dorm.
Last week the dorm subcommittees suggested to the Student Affairs Committee that the
women's dorm curfews be
changed. The proposed changes
were:
Weekdays -- 1st semester freshman - 10:00.
2nd semester freshman-
seniors - 12:00.
Weekends -- Everyone - 1:00.
Dean Brown said, "I expect
the committee to take favorable
action on the proposed recommendation."
If these new hours are passed,
they will go into effect in the fall
and will be published in the 1971-
72 Student Handbook.
All have served on weekend
student service teams and will
receive $350 for their work this
summer.
"I hope to have two other teams
ready to announce early next
week, but we need more students
to apply as preachers" Cutsinger said.
Steve Holden has been appointed as the first BSU Missionary supported totally by CBC and
will assume duties as a youth director and Bible School teacher
in Aiea, Hawaii on June 5. Serving at the Trinity Baptist Church,
he will also train other young
people in mission work.
Steve attended the Win School
at Magnolia Avenue Baptist
Church last week and will gain
further training in attending the
Associational Vacation Bible
School Clinic with the Summer
Student Service Team.
Steve is a Sophomore and is
involved in the Drama Trio.
Scope Missionaries:
Renee Parkhurst - Jamaica
Carmen Sandoval - California
BSU Team
Tine Coble - California BSU
Team
Home Mission Board:
Jim Florence- Oregon
Merril Smoak - Oregon
Manuel Sol is - Colorado
Janis Grubbs - Kansas -
Nebraska
Appointed by a church, Rick
Pribbernow will serve in Ohio.
Former CBC student Clifford
Gravitt, now attending Oklahoma
City University, has been appointed to Chicago.